Enjoy an unforgettable experience with your family: visit our museum and accompany us along the dinosaur trail to see their fossil footprints and discover that some still live today.
"Living among dinosaurs" is the favorite guided route for families to discover the dinosaurs that inhabited Zaragoza 135 million years ago. During the tour we will enjoy the nature of the surroundings and look for those dinosaurs that we can still see alive in our lands today. We will pass through vineyards and beautiful places such as the Foz de Los Calderones, the Fuente del Baño or the banks of the Huerva River. We will make some stops to answer questions about dinosaurs that our hikers may have and, once we arrive at the sites, we will find out how fossil footprints are formed and which dinosaurs they belong to. All in a simple and didactic way, with explanations and informative content, but not exempt from scientific rigor.
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Take a look at the following experiences
Buggy or 4x4 route through the vineyards of Cascante with interpretative stops in the company of the winery's technician.
Departing with our 6 and 4-seater buggies from the winery, we will drive through the vineyards and the area where our wine grapes are grown.
Visit to the winery and tasting of 4 of our wines.
The Picnic among the Vineyards is an experience for 2 people that combines the pleasure of tasting local products and enjoying spectacular views of Somontano among vineyards.
Bodegas Luzón is a winery proud of its roots and the territory to which it belongs. We are one of the main producers and exporters of D.O.P Jumilla wine since its foundation by Don José de Molina. He was a commander of the Royal Armies stationed in the Philippines and decided to return to his native Jumilla after finishing his military career, naming his property “Finca Luzón” in honour of the island where he spent so much time and which always remained in his memory. Later, the history of our winery becomes even more special, when Don José De Molina decides to link the inheritance of his lands and his estate to the female branch of the family, a tradition that continued until the mid-80s.